Product Strategist, Thought Leader, Husband & Awesome Dad

About ME

In a nutshell, I'm a digital media professional who has worked in the tech industry for over a decade and specializes in crafting great user experiences, analyzing patterns and constantly fine-tuning to make good ideas better.

Since the early 2000’s I’ve been hacking on Digital Products and have been a strong technology advocate since I developed my 1st super awesome and important AOL hack-app in ’99.

When I’m not pushing pixels, I love to hangout with my beautiful wife, and our sweet little girl. In addition to them, I seriously enjoy being in any ocean or lake, and hate that my wake-board is collecting dust since I left Florida — however, I do attempt to make up for it via other adrenaline pumping activities.

Because I genuinely love what I do, I’m very particular about what company & projects I work on…. so there’s that. Overall though, I’m just a lucky guy, working with amazing people attempting to change the world one pixel at a time.

Here's a small sampling of some of the cool products I've had the pleasure to work on over the years

What people are saying

Here are some sweet words about me said by a few awesome people

Vince balances his schedule like a magician. He’s always working hard at the company he helped create, being a leader in the local tech community, and speaking about development, business, and user experience. His leadership and expertise is fantastic to have around, and I’m happy to be able to work with him.

I am an admitted code junky. I think in code, dream in code, write it on everything. I never saw myself as a ‘creative’. That all changed when I took a day long seminar that Vince Baskerville taught earlier this year. It about killed me. No computers, not tablets. Paper and Pens. What? Yeah, old school. But I came away looking at development differently. If you have an opportunity to learn from Vince, you cannot go wrong. Spend the day with him in a seminar. Invite him to your company to run a session with your staff. Pay him. Whatever it costs, its worth it

Vince is a leader regardless of his environment. His skill and passion on the front-end clearly differentiate him from the other UI/UX developers I have met throughout my career. I’ve been proud to know Vince and have him speak at the Atlanta HTML5 User Group. He’s active in the community, in the startup scene, and overall he’s got his shit together.